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Offline ProtectorofOrder

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"Diamond" Cremations?
« on: October 16, 2014, 09:48:23 PM »
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  • They discovered that diamonds come from "carbon" compressed together from dead things but in reality I think that what if diamonds are indeed from the ashes of the cremated in the times of Noah being compressed together to create diamonds?

    If so couldn't this mean that they are the remains of our human ancestors pre-great flood and converting ashes into diamond burials were popular since "nothing is new under the sun" and this burial method has only been rediscovered? Costs $5000 each to encourage people to use it over burial due to high population crowding graveyards, first they cremate you then they compress the ashes into a real diamond through technology.

    If diamonds are indeed the remains of those before the flood of Noah what could this mean? Would it mean that it's bad/impure to have them since they are supposedly confirmed to be the remains of the dead?:

    http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/startup-claims-turn-dead-diamonds-180949875/

    This burial method may grow in popularity as more and more people find out.

    What is God's view on chemically converting the ashes of the cremated dead into diamond or us unknowingly carrying what may have been ancient human remains before the flood cremated in that form? Would he approve?


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    "Diamond" Cremations?
    « Reply #1 on: October 16, 2014, 10:00:33 PM »
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  • These souls are going to hell like a Colorado hail storm.
    No diamonds you can take from there.


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    "Diamond" Cremations?
    « Reply #2 on: October 17, 2014, 09:36:11 AM »
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  • +AMDG+

    How Cremation Diamonds Are Made

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/embed/VfunfoX2KOk[/youtube]


    Process

    Step 1:
    Place several ounces of the ashes in a crucible that can withstand massive heat.

    Step 2:
    Bring the temperature to just over 5,000 degrees fahrenheit, and allow all of
    the elements except the carbon to oxidize.

    Step 3:
    Continue to heat until the carbon has turned to graphite. The entire heating
    process will take a few weeks.

    Step 4:
    Place the graphite in a core with a metal catalyst and a diamond seed crystal.

    Step 5:
    Place the core in a diamond press.

    Step 6:
    Bring the temperature to about 2,500 degrees fahrenheit and the pressure to
    about 800,000 pounds per square inch. Allow several weeks for the graphite
    to turn into a rough crystal.

    Step 7:
    Remove the crystal and use faceting tools to cut it to your specifications.

    Offline ggreg

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    "Diamond" Cremations?
    « Reply #3 on: October 17, 2014, 09:46:22 AM »
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  • I guess diamonds are "a girl's best friend" after all.

    Or a boy's, for that matter.

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    "Diamond" Cremations?
    « Reply #4 on: October 17, 2014, 10:18:35 AM »
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  • Quote from: ProtectorofOrder

    What is God's view on chemically converting the ashes of the cremated dead into diamond


    The Church forbids cremation.

    Quote from: ProtectorofOrder

    or us unknowingly carrying what may have been ancient human remains before the flood cremated in that form? Would he approve?


    We're not Protestants, so we're not - or should not be - in the habit of divining what God might or might not approve of.

    I'm unaware of any Papal decree or Council canon condemning the ownership of diamonds on the grounds that they might contain traces of carbonized human remains. Meditate on your above use of the word "unknowingly" and its application to the concerns you've raised in the OP.

    And I suggest it might be time to start thinking about exercising some restraint before clicking the "Create Topic" button.